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2002 Yamaha Road Star Midnight Star on 2040-motos

$3,999
YearYear:2002 MileageMileage:74863 ColorColor: Black
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Yamaha Road Star tech info

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Yamaha Road Star description

2002 Yamaha Road Star Midnight Star, Loaded Star! - Tough guys have always worn black, and this 98-cubic-inch V-twin is no different. Surrounded by lustrous onyx lacquer, this bike makes a statement wherever it goes. Blacked-out engine with polished fins and studded rider and passenger seats create a unique look among Road Star models. And, with its beefy, chromed front end, sculpted steel fenders and wire-spoked wheels, no other cruiser does it so elegantly. Climb aboard this belt-driven, V-twin beast, thumb the starter, open up the throttle. Feel the torque - 99 foot-pounds at 2250 rpm!

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